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Peggy Kaye, Peggy. Kaye
Games for Reading - Playful Ways to Help Your Child Read
Inglese · Tascabile
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Informationen zum Autor Peggy Kaye Klappentext HERE ARE OVER SEVENTY GAMES TO HELP YOUR CHILD LEARN TO READ--AND LOVE IT. Peggy Kaye's "Games for Reading helps children read by doing just what kids like best: playing games. There is a "bingo" game that helps children learn vocabulary. There is a rhyming game that helps them hear letter sounds more accurately. There are mazes and puzzles! games that train the eye to see patterns of letters! games that train the ear so a child can sound out words! games that awaken a child's imagination and creativity! and games that provide the right spark to fire a child's enthusiasm for reading. There are games in which your child has to act silly and games--sure to be any child's favorite--in which you do. Easy to follow and easy to play! these games are ideal for busy! working parents. You can read a game in a few minutes and start to play right away. You can play on car trips! while doing the laundry! or while cooking. These games are so much fun for the whole family that you may forget their serious purpose. But they will help "all beginning readers--those who have reading problems and those who do not--"learn to read and "want to read. "Games for Reading also includes a list of easy-to-read books and books for reading aloud! and a "Note to Teachers" on how to play these games in their classrooms. I N T R O D U C T I O N [ . . . ] There’s not set method for using Games for Reading. Some parents may play favorite games regularly. Other mothers and fathers will keep the book on a shelf until a rainy Saturday, then pull it out and play two or three games, just as something to do. Certain parents have the time and desire to prepare the game boards and special playing cards that some games require, and are happy to spend lots of energy over such games. Others will stick to games that require no preparation and can be enjoyed during car rides or while cooking supper. Whatever pattern fits your family is fine. And it’s not at all necessary to go through this book from beginning to end. You may start with Part One, but you can just as well begin with any of the other three. Feel free to move back and forth from one section to the next. As long as you pick out games that are fun for you and your child, you’ve made the right choices. Your child is likely to find one or another section harder than the others, depending on his special areas of strength and weakness. I had one student, Helena, who had no trouble sounding out words, but slowed down when it came to memorizing them. It didn’t surprise me that she found Part Two (sounding-out games) easy, and Part One (sight-vocabulary games) difficult. What to do with a child like this? Play both the hard games and the easy ones. The hard games work on a child’s weaknesses; the easy games build on strengths. That’s the best way to help any beginning reader. Occasionally I’ve indicated that a game shouldn’t be played until a child reaches second or third grade. Even if a child is doing advanced work in first grade, it’s still better to hold off on these particular games, in order to avoid possible conflict between the games’ methods and the specific techniques that your child’s teacher prefers for introducing new skills. But never worry that a child is too old for any game that he enjoys. Professional musicians practice scales, and children in the first three or four grades can benefit from even the simplest games. When a child has serious learning problems, games, although helpful, don’t constitute a cure-all. Children with serious problems need help from trained professionals. If your child is already receiving special help, you might ask his tutor or teacher to pick out appropriate games for you to play at home. There’s one important rule that applies to every part of this book. You must always remember how important you are to your child and how much he...
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| Autori | Peggy Kaye, Peggy. Kaye |
| Editore | Pantheon Schocken Books |
| Lingue | Inglese |
| Formato | Tascabile |
| Pubblicazione | 12.06.1984 |
| EAN | 9780394721491 |
| ISBN | 978-0-394-72149-1 |
| Pagine | 240 |
| Dimensioni | 209 mm x 189 mm x 13 mm |
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